 Hi, my name is Cesar Cevedo and I'm a technical marketing manager at GitLab. GitLab 13.9 has a new feature called Request a follow-up review from a reviewer which allows a merge request author to request a re-review from a reviewer after their feedback has been applied. The re-review request will send the reviewer an email and will also trigger a to-do item in their list. Not only does this improve collaboration among stakeholders but it also improves quality of code. Let's see how this new feature works. So here is the page for the announcement of the feature. Let's go to the documentation of the feature. So after a review completes their merge request review, the author of the MR can request a new review from this reviewer. This will appear as a circular arrow next to the reviewer name that the MR author would like a re-review from and when clicked it will create a to-do item in the reviewer list as well as send them an email. So let's see how this feature works. Here I have two users. One of them the one on the left is Sasha. She's a software developer and the one on the right is Sydney and she's a system administrator or a database administrator and for this scenario let's assume that Sasha needs the automation of the creation of a database. So she's going to go ahead and create an issue. The title will be Automate Creation of Database. She will put the description in there. She will assign it to Sydney since she knows she manages the databases and then she will submit the issue. Sydney is going to get an item in her to-do list. She's going to click on the issue and go right to it and then she's going to go ahead and create an MR. She's going to go ahead and add our reviewer to it and add Sasha as a reviewer for this MR. She's going to open the web IDE and add a file to the project that will automate the creation of the database. She's going to make the commit. She's going to go back to the merge request and check that everything is in process. Now we're back in Sasha's issue. You're going to refresh the screen. She notices that she has an item in her to-do list. She's going to click on that. She's going to notice that there is a to-do from that came from Sydney. She's going to click on the MR. Now that she's inside the MR, she's going to click on the changes to see what's new with respect to the project. There's a brand new file in there. She's going to make some suggestions and here she's going to propose an inline suggestion to parameterize the username and password of the database because they should not be embedded inside this file. And she's going to click on a starter review. This is an important step for this feature. All these comments need to be batched into a single review. She's going to go to the next line and parameterize the password for the database and she's going to add this inline suggestion to the batched review by clicking on add review. Then she's going to click on submit review. Now let's go to Sydney's MR and she's going to see there are two result threads. So she's going to click on the thread to go to the first resolved comment. She's going to see Sasha's comment about the username and she's going to click on add suggestion to batch. She's going to move on to the next suggestion about the password and she's going to click again on add suggestion to batch and then she's going to click on apply suggestions. It is at this moment that the re-review icon will appear next to Sasha's name. Let's refresh the screen and it's right there. So now Sydney can click on this review icon to request another review from Sasha after Sydney has made or applied her suggestions. As a result, Sasha is going to get an item in her to-do list. She will also get an email, which we're not showing in this demo, but at this moment Sasha can click on the merge request again and have another review of the original suggestion she made that Sydney has already applied to the file. As the last comment, Sasha communicates to Sydney to let her know that everything looks great. She's going to just say, all looks good. That's it. Thank you very much. Hope you enjoyed the video. Bye.